To be every where spoken against, at first the case of the Christians themselves, and now of the Protestant dissenters. Considered in two sermons preach'd at Black Fryars, March the 9th and 6th, 171 1/2. On Acts XXVIII. 22. For as concerning this Sect, me know that it is every where spoken against. Wherein The Duty of the Dissenters in such a Circumstance is laid down; and something hinted with reference to the Act against Occasional Conformity. By S. Wright.

  • Wright, S. (Samuel), 1683-1746.
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1712
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London : printed for J. Clark at the Bible and Crown in the Old Change; and E. Matthews at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row, 1712.

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